Printed on recycled paper 132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025 Legislative Document No. 1535S.P. 619 In Senate, April 8, 2025 An Act to Reduce Illegal Cannabis Operations by Requiring Permits for High Electrical Usage Reference to the Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology suggested and ordered printed. DAREK M. GRANT Secretary of the Senate Presented by Senator HAGGAN of Penobscot. Cosponsored by Representative PERKINS of Dover-Foxcroft and Senator: TIMBERLAKE of Androscoggin, Representative: MORRIS of Turner. Page 1 - 132LR2304(01) 1 2 is enacted to read: 3 4 service to a total of 300 amperes or more in a residential building. The ampere ratings of 5 all electrical panels must be added together to determine whether the 300-ampere threshold 6 in this subsection is met. If the residential building is in a municipality that has provided 7 for electrical inspections, the person performing the work must apply to the municipal 8 electrical inspector in writing for a permit. If the residential building is not in a municipality 9 that has provided for electrical inspections, the person performing the work must apply to 10 a state electrical inspector in writing for a permit. A municipal electrical inspector or state 11 electrical inspector shall notify the transmission and distribution utility that serves the 12 residential building of an application made under this subsection. 13 is enacted to read: 14 15 suspicious power use. A consumer-owned transmission and distribution utility and an 16 investor-owned transmission and distribution utility shall report to the code enforcement 17 or inspection authority of a municipality whenever the transmission and distribution utility 18 becomes aware that one of the following events has occurred within that municipality: 19 A. A 300-ampere or more total service is installed or an existing service is upgraded to 20 a 300-ampere or more total service at a residential property, regardless of whether that 21 installation or upgrade is a single 300-ampere or more panel or multiple smaller panels 22 the sum of which is 300 amperes or more; 23 B. A transformer malfunctions; 24 C. A transformer larger than 25 kilovolt-amperes is installed or a transformer is 25 upgraded to a transformer larger than 25 kilovolt-amperes for a residential customer; 26 D. There is a month-to-month increase in power consumption greater than 500% for a 27 residential customer; or 28 E. Upon investigation, the transmission and distribution utility finds evidence that 29 power diversion or theft has occurred by circumventing a residential meter to obtain 30 access to service. 31 The report must include the square footage of the residential property and the reason for 32 the power increase, if known to the consumer-owned transmission and distribution utility 33 or the investor-owned transmission and distribution utility. 34 35 This bill requires a permit for the installation or upgrade of electrical service to a total 36 of 300 amperes or more in a residential building. It also requires a transmission and 37 distribution electric utility to report suspicious power use and transmit that report to 38 municipal officials when: a 300-ampere or more total service is installed or an existing 39 service is upgraded to a 300-ampere or more total service at a residential property, 40 regardless of whether that installation or upgrade is a single 300-ampere or more panel or 41 multiple smaller panels the sum of which is 300 amperes or more; a transformer 42 malfunctions; a transformer larger than 25 kilovolt-amperes is installed or a transformer is 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Page 2 - 132LR2304(01) 43 upgraded to a transformer larger than 25 kilovolt-amperes for a residential customer; there 44 is a month-to-month increase in power consumption greater than 500% for a residential 45 customer; or the transmission and distribution utility finds evidence that power diversion 46 or theft has occurred. The report must state the reason for the power increase if known by 47 the transmission and distribution utility. 1 2 3 4 5